- 26 Jun, 2018 3 commits
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Steven Allen authored
This timeout is already set by the dial limiter.
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Steven Allen authored
The global per-peer dial timeout had a significant drawback: When dialing many peers, this timeout could cause libp2p to cancel dials while they were still stuck in the limiter. A better but more complicated approach is a time budget system but we can implement that later. This change simply applies the limit to each `DialPeer`/`NewStream` call independently and makes it easy to override. While old timeout tried to account for how much we're willing to spend dialing a single peer, this new timeout tries to account for the amount of time a single "client" is willing to wait for a dial to complete before they no longer care.
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Steven Allen authored
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- 05 Jun, 2018 1 commit
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Steven Allen authored
Removes: * go-libp2p-conn logic (moved to transports) * go-libp2p-peerstream (moved here) Changes: * New transport interface. * Explicit over implicit (the implicit automagic now all lives in go-libp2p): * No more default transports, muxers, etc. * No more fallback dialer. Transports are now *required*. * Stream opening: * Connection picking logic (instead of just picking the first). * Tries harder to open a stream of some connections happen to be closed. * Stream closing: * No longer treats half-closed streams as fully closed. Users *must* read the an EOF or reset the stream for it to be garbage collected. * No more polling for dead connections. * Multiplexers are now *non-optional*. Really, they haven't been optional for a while but we still pretended that they were. * No more Network type alias. It added a bunch of code and didn't really provide anything but an alternative set of methods that do the same thing. * Notifications: * New guarantee: connection open notifications will complete before connection close notifications begin. * Given that, notifications are now delivered in parallel. No more notification backlogs blocking connection closing/opening.
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- 09 Jan, 2018 1 commit
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Steven Allen authored
We already setup the connection from within the new connection handler. No need to do it *again* on dial.
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- 03 Jan, 2018 1 commit
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Jeromy authored
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- 14 Nov, 2017 1 commit
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Steven Allen authored
It doesn't exist anymore. This is now handled entirely though contexts.
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- 18 Oct, 2017 1 commit
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Steven Allen authored
fixes libp2p/go-libp2p-kad-dht#96
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- 05 Sep, 2017 1 commit
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Jeromy authored
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Marten Seemann authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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Jeromy authored
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